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Before The Black Keys’ new album is released in April 2010, it’s maybe worth looking back at two live snapshots of The Black Keys when they had a live hook up with the studios of 89.9FM KCRW Radio, Southern California’s leading National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate, on the Morning Becomes Eclectic show in 2003 and 2008.

These live in studio performances really capture the band with something to prove. The audience listening at the time is probably hearing many of these tracks for the first time. The years between recording adds to the understanding of the growth of the recorded sound and band’s development.

Fans will enjoy the subtle differences between the album and these live versions.

The recordings are more than just a live set though, both include an interview with host Nick Harcourt. As ever, listening to an interview is so much better than reading one. The 2003 interview is so fresh and unaffected about their early influences, not to mention Pat’s ubiquitous dry humour. The 2008 interview is quite insightful about the recording process for the ‘Attack and Release’ album.

On July 25, 2003, The Black Keys had just finished opening for Beck when they were recorded. The seminal ‘Thickfreakness’ album had only been released a few months earlier. The recorded sound is really raw and fuzzed out. The 2008 recording is much better in sound quality. The rarely played  cover of  ‘She Said, She Said’ by The Beatles off The Big Come Up album is a treat to hear.

On March 31, 2008, The Black Keys were previewing new tracks from the ‘Attack and Release’ album but also playing some favourites. There’s an interesting version of ‘Girl Is On My Mind’ thrown in. The recording of the Captain Beefheart track ‘Here I Am, I Always Am’ they were playing live at the time is a real beauty and rarity.

Enough chatter, the music speaks for itself, turn it up…

2003:

2008:

Hat tip to fan James McIntosh.

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5 Responses to “Listen: The Black Keys Live on KCRW Radio 2003 v 2008”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Tim Keller and Sandy Burciaga, brucini. brucini said: Listen to The Black Keys on KCRW Radio from 2003 and 2008 here http://bit.ly/aXeFp4 2 x interesting live recordings [...]

  2. Adam Bormann says:

    Aww kinda wished they would have done “the moan”. Love that song.

  3. John Wineberg says:

    The Black Keys are the greatest band in the world, and its because of these sounds that they are where they are!!! Looking forward to the new album in May.

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